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A Front Crown On My Tooth Fell Off This Morning
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Have tried to get an appointment at my dentist's, but because I haven't been for over two years (bit scared of the dentist), they won't see me, nor will they re-register me because of, guess what, covid ! I was practically begging for them to give me an appointment and rang twice, but they wouldn't budge. I've been going to that practice for about 30 years now as well. I've been given an emergency number by another dentist, but so far, no answer. Has anybody else had this problem ? I can't bear the thought of going around like this with just a stump where my tooth should be until covid goes away.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Even so, a loose or missing crown is not considered a UDC (Urgent Dental Care) requirement and unless you are on the at risk/vulnerable list they will likely tell you to wait until restrictions are lifted.
You can buy temporary cement from Boots, but if you want it seen to any time before say... March you'll have to go private and pay for check up, xrays and treatment. If its broken and you have no pillar or the pillar is fractured then you might need an implant which would be thousands £££.
You can buy temporary cement from Boots, but if you want it seen to any time before say... March you'll have to go private and pay for check up, xrays and treatment. If its broken and you have no pillar or the pillar is fractured then you might need an implant which would be thousands £££.
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